The tattered man had been shot twice in The Red Badge of Courage.
The tattered man in "The Red Badge of Courage" had been shot once. The bullet had grazed his head, causing a superficial wound.
In The Red Badge of Courage, Henry abandons the tattered man because he makes him uncomfortable. The tattered man is obsessed with death and continually rambles on, he also has been wounded and has his badge of honor. Henry has not yet been wounded and therefore does not have his badge of honor.
The tattered man has been shot three times.
The tattered man had been shot at four times during the Civil War.
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"The Red Badge of Courage" by Stephen Crane has not been officially banned in its entirety. However, it has been challenged and removed from school reading lists due to its graphic depiction of war and violence.
"The Red Badge of Courage" by Stephen Crane won the annual Prix Hercule Ficelle award for 2018. It also received the prestigious Pen/Faulkner Award and has been named as one of the "100 Best Novels" by the Modern Library.
he asked Henry where he had been hit
he asked Henry where he had been hit
I have never been in war, but Steven Crane wrote "The Red Badge of Courage" about combat in the Civil War and he had never been in that war. However as a journalist he covered the Spanish-American war, and upon seeing a battle ran screaming, "The Red Badge is right". My opinion.
he asked Henry where he had been hit
he asked Henry where he had been hit